While teacup dog breeds are not endorsed by
any reputable dog registries, celebrities are often to blame for the spread of designer dog breeds who are then specially crafted by unethical breeders for a profit.
Not exact matches
Any
reputable or major
dog registries do not recognize the Teacup breed.
The disadvantage to this cross breeding is that you will not be able to register your
dog with the AKC or any other
reputable dog breed
registry.
All their
dogs are registered with a
reputable canine
registry, one that does its own inspections of breeders that register
dogs with them.
Both
reputable and inhumane
dog and cat breeders use
registries, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC), American Canine Association (ACA), American Purebred Registry (APR), National Kennel Club (NKC), Federation of International Canines (FIC), World Kennel Club (WKC), etc., to present a «stamp of approval» for their
dogs.
RED FLAGS: • Breeders who advertise on craigslist or Kijiji or in papers — Many
Reputable / quality Breeders DO NOT even have to advertise • Breeders who use words like «From Champion Lines» — Parents should be Champion titled or working towards their Champion titles under a reputable registry such as the American Kennel Club or Canadian Kennel Club and / or title in performance such as Rally or Obedience and / or titles like CGN (Canine Good Neighbour) or CGC (Canine Good Citizen) and TDI (Therapy Dog Intern
Reputable / quality Breeders DO NOT even have to advertise • Breeders who use words like «From Champion Lines» — Parents should be Champion titled or working towards their Champion titles under a
reputable registry such as the American Kennel Club or Canadian Kennel Club and / or title in performance such as Rally or Obedience and / or titles like CGN (Canine Good Neighbour) or CGC (Canine Good Citizen) and TDI (Therapy Dog Intern
reputable registry such as the American Kennel Club or Canadian Kennel Club and / or title in performance such as Rally or Obedience and / or titles like CGN (Canine Good Neighbour) or CGC (Canine Good Citizen) and TDI (Therapy
Dog International).
Pet shops claim that their
dogs come from breeders, that their animals are purchased from USDA licensed producers, and that the
dogs are AKC registered (or other
dog registries, some not
reputable).